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City guerrilla (1971)
City guerrilla and class war (1972)
On armed fight in western Europe (1971)
The last letter of Holger Meins (1974) -
Camille Akmut deposited Comedy and philosophy. Before the Internet : ‘trolling’ during the age of Plato and Diogenes. on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
“Before the Internet, Socrates was called a baby…”
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Matrix commentary tracks and 2/3 bonus, documentaries.
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“X-Girl ’s relevance is and remains as one of the early games that mixed cyber-
punk with gay or queer themes. (…) In the transition towards a digital world, women continued to
”hack” around laws and morals when it came to their lesbian underground.” -
Literature around The Matrix.
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Original bonus content, documentary of The Matrix (Supplement to the history of computer science and technology)
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(Second supplement to the History of computer science and tech.) Baudrillard; Making of the Matrix documentary
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(Second supplement to the History of computer science and technology in 5 vol) game graphics monograph; and Eva/Sega connection
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In the second part, an additional 70 screens of dialogue were transcribed/translated,
bringing the total close to 200. The entire opening has, hence, been covered. -
a collection of writings around technology, queer topics and new media.
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Camille Akmut deposited City views like patterns on a chip : X-Girl, cyberpink on the PC-98. on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
An extraordinary work, whose importance is as one of the (few) games that
mixed cyberpunk with gay or queer themes, is presented.
Conceived as a research publication, in this document are likely some of the
first substantial transcriptions, translations. [Fairytale Red-Zone, mid-1990s] -
Camille Akmut deposited Freedom Voting : Ethnography of a critical software on Humanities Commons 2 years, 10 months ago
Events are reported with a one year distance. Among others, this allows
for the possibility of changes having been enabled in the meantime.
This study should be relevant for those wanting to know the conditions in
which critical software is created, bound to occupy ever larger segments of life,
governing ever expanding and crucial aspects of…[Read more] -
Camille Akmut deposited Supplement to the Historiography I:37 on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
PoPoLoCrois
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Camille Akmut deposited Supplement to the Historiography I:36 on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
YU-NO.
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Camille Akmut deposited Supplement to the Historiography I:35 on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
Japan-only : ‘JESUS’ by Enix, and elf
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Camille Akmut deposited Possessioner, a ‘cyberpink’ v-novel. on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
another entry in the cyberpink (cyberpunk + queer) category or genre is
presented here, in the form of the 1990s visual novel Possessioner – including
many first time translations, complete staff list, characters, enemies and basic
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Camille Akmut deposited “Grounseed” and the music of Ryu Umemoto (Supplement I:34) on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
Supplement to the Historiography (of computer science and technology)
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Camille Akmut deposited Japan-only games : ‘Dead of the Brain’ and ‘Sengoku Turb’ (Supplement I:33) on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
Supplement to the Historiography (of computer science and technology)
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Camille Akmut deposited Supplement to the Historiography I:32 on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
Book review: Revolution in miniature; ‘Galerians’. / Braun and Macdonald’s classic history of semiconductors; and obscure Resident Evil clone
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Camille Akmut deposited Book review: P.R. Morris’ A History of the World Semiconductor Industry on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months ago
Book review: P.R. Morris’ A History of the
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